WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 repeats atop the chart with 63MM on a 57 percent drop, but almost exactly what the original made in its second weekend. The worldwide total so far is 630MM, so it's likely in the black. Snatched places with 17.5M, likely a good start against a 42MM budget, but much less than Amy Schumer's prior Trainwrecked, and another in a series of female-led counter-programming moves at the start of the Summer season that didn't quite work. But the real story this weekend is King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, which shows with 14.7MM against a 17MM budget. With only another 29MM in foreign sales, this is an atomic bomb. The Fate of the Furious was fourth, adding another 5.3MM to a global total of almost 1.2 Billion. The Boss Baby rounds out the Top Five with another 4.6MM.

...with STEVIE WONDER! His session at the Beat Club includes "Intro Jam," "Contusion," "Higher Ground," "Dont You Worry ‘Bout A Thing," "I Can See The Sun In Late December," "He's Misstra Know-It-All," "Living For The City" and "Superstition."

PRINCE: Universal Music Group has demanded that its 31MM deal with the Prince estate involving the late icon’s recorded-music catalog be canceled and the money returned, according to court documents filed on behalf of the estate’s administrator and reviewed by Billboard.

JOHN WATERS talks to The A.V. Club about true crime and classic exploitation cinema, with a few detours into gentrification, daytime talk-show advertising, and the modern sin of wearing leggings on planes.

EDWIN SHERIN, director of The Great White Hope and Law & Order, has died at 87.

BILL CLINTON & JAMES PATTERSON are teaming up to have a ghostwriter bang out a novel under both names.